Although by location a suburb of Oklahoma City, Norman began and continues
as an independent community with a permanent population of more than
99,000. It has extensive parks and recreation programs, a 10,000-acre
lake and park area, a community theater, an art center and art league,
an other amenities of a university town.
Norman is a 20-minute drive from Oklahoma City and Will Rogers International
Airport, the State Historical Society Archives and Library, the Oklahoma
Department of Libraries, National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum,
Firefighters Museum, the Omniplex, the Oklahoma City Zoo, art galleries,
and museums.
For more info, visit www.normanok.org.